Hi,
Heard about this site recently, and found folks to be fairly responsive/helpful. Looking for some guidance.
I currently have a Q-see QC9116 with QCA8050B cameras installed (Analog HD - BNC connectors). I've used it for a while now, and thought it was ok (not great, but usable). Recently, I realized that I can't even read the license plates of a car (in daytime) in my driveway, and would like to replace it with a better system.
Cost is of course a factor - would like it to be under $1k if possible.
Question: Would upgrading to an IP NVR based system (with the price limit of about $1000) be noticeably better than what I have currently? Or should I just use this one?
From what I've read on these forums, the Hikvision/Dahua seems to be the way to go, but unless I get something from the gray market, those seem to be pretty expensive, and I don't know how their support is.
What other options would you suggest? I'd like to get a system that has 8 bullet cameras (if possible, I'd like to get something that has 16 channels to be able to record the streams from my Foscam C1 cameras that I currently use indoors)
I read about Laview having decent cameras - newegg has a bundle for about 1250 (LaView 4MP 2688 x 1520P Full PoE IP Camera Security System, 8 Channel H.265 NVR w/ 4K Output, 8 x 4MP Full HD (2688 x 1520) In/Outdoor IP Cameras (No HDD Included)-Newegg.com) and add about $130 for a HDD. It is over my budget, but I can't find anything else that is cheaper.
Also saw Costco Wholesale About the same price (after adding tax).
One last one - Q-See 16 Channel 3MP HD IP NVR Security System with 2TB Hard Drive, 8 3MP Bullet Cameras, and 100' Night Vision - Sam's Club good price, but it sounds like I won't be able to connect my foscam C1s to it .
Thoughts?
Edit: I should mention that I am familiar with IP networking, and "should" be able to handle setting it up
Heard about this site recently, and found folks to be fairly responsive/helpful. Looking for some guidance.
I currently have a Q-see QC9116 with QCA8050B cameras installed (Analog HD - BNC connectors). I've used it for a while now, and thought it was ok (not great, but usable). Recently, I realized that I can't even read the license plates of a car (in daytime) in my driveway, and would like to replace it with a better system.
Cost is of course a factor - would like it to be under $1k if possible.
Question: Would upgrading to an IP NVR based system (with the price limit of about $1000) be noticeably better than what I have currently? Or should I just use this one?
From what I've read on these forums, the Hikvision/Dahua seems to be the way to go, but unless I get something from the gray market, those seem to be pretty expensive, and I don't know how their support is.
What other options would you suggest? I'd like to get a system that has 8 bullet cameras (if possible, I'd like to get something that has 16 channels to be able to record the streams from my Foscam C1 cameras that I currently use indoors)
I read about Laview having decent cameras - newegg has a bundle for about 1250 (LaView 4MP 2688 x 1520P Full PoE IP Camera Security System, 8 Channel H.265 NVR w/ 4K Output, 8 x 4MP Full HD (2688 x 1520) In/Outdoor IP Cameras (No HDD Included)-Newegg.com) and add about $130 for a HDD. It is over my budget, but I can't find anything else that is cheaper.
Also saw Costco Wholesale About the same price (after adding tax).
One last one - Q-See 16 Channel 3MP HD IP NVR Security System with 2TB Hard Drive, 8 3MP Bullet Cameras, and 100' Night Vision - Sam's Club good price, but it sounds like I won't be able to connect my foscam C1s to it .
Thoughts?
Edit: I should mention that I am familiar with IP networking, and "should" be able to handle setting it up

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